Good find! Tony
That vent is in good condition! Tony
This piece is a Coleman “Accessory Safe”: https://classicpressurelamps.com/threads/coleman-%E2%80%9Caccessory-safe%E2%80%9D.24751/ Tony
@Bill P Apologies for the time taken to answer this question - I've been overseas in Japan. The question needs a bit more detail. What kind of...
That's a very good find, Johan, and a great repair on the tank. I note that the pricker/control has a lever, rather than a wheel (the example of...
Excellent!
A new Solex model to me. Thanks for the detail, @Reinhard. Tony
If you have the Coleman cylindrical preformed packing, cut a piece about 4 or 5mm long. Tony
Nice work! Thanks for the detail. Tony
You could still use the glass with crack… But you might want to keep it for “display”. Tony
Nice! Great job on the shade. And yes, that date deserves to be in the Reference Gallery. Cheers Tony
Graphite. That photo shows a preformed graphite cylinder, but you can use graphite cut from a flat sheet, or graphite string. Cheers Tony
Neil McRae’s Pressure Lamp Catalogue has this in the listing for Meteor: “Kerosene drop in fount lamp. Similar in style to Primus 1005 but with a...
@Johan Osinga Thanks for the post. I note that Neil McRae doesn’t have the Zeenart 550 listed in the Pressure Lamp Catalogue. Cheers Tony
@Cesar I’m just back from 3 weeks working long hours in Japan. I’ve sent you a message. Best regards Tony
This is a good example for the Reference Gallery, I reckon. Nice lamp, and the seal on the burner with the hood screw is worth demonstrating in...
Very nice lantern, @adelcoro. Where is the “Signal” name from? EDIT: I’ve answered my own question: “Signal” is a Coleman advertising...
Very nice! Tony
Original paintwork, @adelcoro? I see that Neil McRae has said that Sears Roebuck sold this lamp in 1933/4 marked in the base with 07701, as yours...
Correct, @presscall. The 2081 is the correct glass for the Tilley GL602. It’s a few mm taller than the Tilley 78 glass and it’s often found on...
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